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The image provided is a 3D model of Lord Murugan, a prominent Hindu deity also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, and Subrahmanya. The figure depicts the deity in a traditional pose, holding his divine spear, the Vel, and accompanied by his mount, the peacock (Mayil).Key InformationDeity Identification: The figure is Lord Murugan (Kartikeya), the Hindu god of war and victory, and the commander-in-chief of the gods' army. He is particularly popular and predominantly worshipped in South India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Malaysia.Symbolism: The key elements in the iconography have specific meanings:The Vel (spear): Represents divine power, wisdom (jñanasakti), and the triumph of good over evil.The Peacock (Paravani): Serves as his vehicle (vahana) and symbolizes the conquest of ego, pride, and sensual desires.
The image provided is a 3D model of Lord Murugan, a prominent Hindu deity also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, and Subrahmanya. The figure depicts the deity in a traditional pose, holding his divine spear, the Vel, and accompanied by his mount, the peacock (Mayil).Key InformationDeity Identification: The figure is Lord Murugan (Kartikeya), the Hindu god of war and victory, and the commander-in-chief of the gods' army. He is particularly popular and predominantly worshipped in South India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Malaysia.Symbolism: The key elements in the iconography have specific meanings:The Vel (spear): Represents divine power, wisdom (jñanasakti), and the triumph of good over evil.The Peacock (Paravani): Serves as his vehicle (vahana) and symbolizes the conquest of ego, pride, and sensual desires.
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